
On pcactive.nl, John Vanderaart answers questions, such as what you can do if you actually have a data bundle that is too small, but don’t want to spend more money.
I have a data bundle that is too small for my smartphone. But I don’t want to spend more money for a bigger data bundle. What to do now?
Wim V.
If you are not strong, you must be smart. In other words, frugality with diligence! Realize that the data bundle is used when you do not have a WiFi connection. Which makes the possible solution obvious: “Make sure you can connect to as many WiFi points as possible.” At home anyway. But also at work, in the cafe, with acquaintances, and so on. You can also set that certain apps are only allowed to use Wi-Fi and that also makes a big difference, as you can see in image 1 below. You can do the latter by turning on the data saving and – per app – turning off unlimited use. . For example, do that with the YouTube app, because that is a ‘boozer’…

An idea might be to enable data saver for certain apps. You can tackle unlimited use with it.